Toposequent Effect on Soil Morphology and Classification of Ultisol Soil in the Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve, Peninsular Malaysia

Pub Date : 2021-05-30 DOI:10.23960/JSL29202-212
H. Aditya, S. Gandaseca, M. L. Rayes, D. Karam
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Morphology in forest soils has developed over a long time due to the non-intensive management of forest soils. Damage to forest soil occurs when there is logging activity, fire, or land use change. Some forest was used as productive land for example agroforestry and forest production. As with land use in agriculture, intensive management of forests can also reduce soil productivity. Inaccuracy forest land use would cause environmental or economic damage, so basic soil management data in forest areas is needed. However, the soil morphology of the Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve (AHFR) in  Malaysia has never been observed. The objective of this study is to assess the soil characteristic and soil morphological properties of the AHFR .  Studying the characteristics of soil morphology in toposequent conditions is necessary to find out the differences in soil from different heights and the effects of erosion, transportation, and deposition on the soil. This study was conducted in the AHFR , Puchong, Selangor Darul Ehsan , Peninsular Malaysia. Mapping of the area under investigation was carried out by conventional soil survey techniques with a physiographic approach using maps with a scale of 1:30,000. The results showed that AHFR has some different soil morphologic al characteristics and classification in subgroup among five different slope positions with similar soil order, which is a U ltisol soil. The soil in the AHFR is formed from highly weathered soil due to high rainfall in this location. Th e result s of this study are important for soil development, identification management, and land use priority such as erosion control on steep - slope forest areas, regeneration and reforestation, and it can also be used for forest education, practice, research , and training activities. Keywords:  Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve, forest soil, soil morphology, toposequent, Ultisol soil
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马来西亚半岛艾尔希坦森林保护区土壤形态和土壤分类的地形效应
长期以来,由于对森林土壤的非集约化管理,森林土壤的形态发生了变化。伐木活动、火灾或土地利用变化都会对森林土壤造成破坏。一些森林被用作生产用地,例如农林业和森林生产。与农业土地利用一样,森林的集约化管理也会降低土壤生产力。不准确的林地利用会造成环境或经济损失,因此需要林地土壤管理的基础数据。然而,马来西亚亚依坦森林保护区(AHFR)的土壤形态从未被观察到。本研究的目的是评估AHFR的土壤特征和土壤形态特征。研究地形条件下的土壤形态特征,是了解不同高度土壤形态差异以及侵蚀、搬运、沉积对土壤的影响的必要条件。这项研究是在马来西亚半岛雪兰莪州达鲁尔伊山的蒲冲AHFR进行的。受调查地区的制图是采用传统的土壤调查技术和地理方法,使用1:30 000比例尺的地图进行的。结果表明:AHFR在5个不同坡位间具有不同的土壤形态特征和亚群分类,属于U型土壤;AHFR中的土壤是由高度风化的土壤形成的,这是由于该地区的高降雨量。该研究结果对土壤开发、鉴定管理、土地利用优先规划(如陡坡林区水土流失控制、更新和再造林)具有重要意义,也可用于森林教育、实践、研究和培训活动。关键词:艾尔希坦森林保护区;森林土壤;土壤形态
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